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David Bowie Reclaims ‘China Girl’ for Himself

“China Girl” made an inauspicious debut in the music world. There was little indication of its future as a Top 10 hit. The song was

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How Talking Heads Found the Sweet Spot on ‘Speaking in Tongues’

Talking Heads appeared poised for a breakthrough after charting a steadily upward commercial trajectory with their first four albums. That’s exactly what they achieved on

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How a Church Choir Influenced Def Leppard’s ‘Rock of Ages’

It was the count-off heard ’round the world: “Gunter, gleiben, glauchen, globen.” There was no deep, hidden meaning to the beginning of Def Leppard’s “Rock

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How Bruce Springsteen Battled Back Against the ‘Darkness’

After two acclaimed but commercially under-appreciated albums, Bruce Springsteen finally achieved the mainstream success he wanted with 1975’s Born to Run. But he learned about

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Robert Plant Befriends a Dove at Led Zeppelin Show

To capture a truly great rock ‘n’ roll photograph, you need a few things: access to the band, a good vantage point, a careful sense

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Springsteen’s ‘Darkness on the Edge of Town’: Track-by-Track

Can it get more dramatic than having your face plastered on the front of Time and Newsweek during the same week? For Bruce Springsteen, the

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Were You Wrong About Metallica’s ‘St. Anger’ All Along?

It’s a brave soul indeed who announces their appreciation for St. Anger without expecting a barrage of negativity in response. Metallica’s 2003 record is without a doubt the

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20 Things That Went Wrong

Hated by many, defended by some and misunderstood by nearly all, Metallica’s St. Anger has gone down as one of the most contentious albums in metal history.

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How the Moody Blues Reached a Synth-Pop Dead End on ‘Sur la Mer’

The Moody Blues struck a just-right note of nostalgia as the conclusion of their lengthy experiments in synth-pop drew near. Sur la Mer was, in

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The Cars’ Genre-Defying Self-Titled Debut: Track-by-Track

“We used to joke that the first album should be called The Cars’ Greatest Hits,” guitarist Elliot Easton has often said, including in the liner

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